
Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 12 Review | Leisurebyte
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Kim Jae-won, Kim Na-hyun
Date Created:
2025-02-11 13:30
In the last episode before the Single’s Inferno Season 4 finale, we see Si-an and Jeong-su having a heart-to-heart conversation in Paradise but she is still torn between him and Jun-seo. Elsewhere, Hae-lin chooses Dong-ho who reiterates it’s A-rin or no one for him. You-jin is left disappointed with her date with Jong-hoon, who is pining for Hye-jin. Ji-yeon clears up her doubts with Te-hwan, whose explanations make no sense.
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Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 11 Runtime
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Single’s Inferno Season 4 Netflix Directors
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Single’s Inferno Season 4 2025 Writers
Ji Hyun-suk, Lee Jung-hwa
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Single’s Inferno Season 4 Series Hosts
Hong Jin-kyung, Lee Da-hee, Kyuhyun, Hanhae, Dex
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Single’s Inferno Season 4 will feature new faces including Lee Si-an, Chung You-jin, Kim Min-seol, Bae Ji-yeon, Kim Hye-jin, Kim A-rin, Kim Te-hwan, Kook Dong-ho, Jang Theo, Kim Jeong-su, Yuk Jun-seo, An Jong-hoon and Park Hae-lin.
The series will release episodes every week from 14 January 2025 to 11 February 2025. The starting and ending song is ‘At Last’ by Troy Tang and Jasmine.

Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 12 Recap
The episode starts with Jun-seo asking Si-an to have a conversation with him. He expresses his feelings to her clearly, which wins over not just Si-an but the panellists as well. The hosts debate on whom Si-an is more interested in among Jeong-su and Jun-seo, but considering she expects a lot of things from the latter, it seems like the choice is apparent. Meanwhile, Dong-ho also has a conversation with A-rin that turns out to be a very cute time, leaving everyone smiling.
Later on, Si-an and Jeong-su have a conversation as well which is surprisingly uneventful although the pair looks quite comfortable around one another. Jun-seo takes this time to talk to Min-seol in an awkward flirting situation. In the meantime, Ji-yeon and Te-hwan have a last conversation where his responses and lack of curiosity make her confused about his interest in her. Kyuhyun provides some nice insight into Te-hwan’s behaviour through his own experiences and it makes for an interesting conversation among the panellists./df


Afterwards, the contestants go out for a dip in the sea, bringing forth subtle rivalries and sweet friendships. Jeong-su is left annoyed with Si-an and Jun-seo in the water. The panellists bring up Jeong-su’s conservative mindset and discuss how he’s different from Jun-seo. That night, they enjoy some barbeque and open up about their jobs. In a funny turn of events, it does turn out that You-jin is older than all the other women, leaving everyone laughing. After an emotional night where they open up about their final decisions, it’s time for the final choices.
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As always, the women all stand at different locations waiting for the men to come to them, after which they will choose whether or not to leave with someone. Here are the choices that the women have —
Lee Si-an – Jang Theo, Yuk Jun-seo, Kim Jeong-su
Chung You-jin – NA
Kim Min-seol – NA
Bae Ji-yeon – Kim Te-hwan
Kim Hye-jin – An Jong-hoon
Kim A-rin – Kook Dong-ho
Park Hae-lin – NA

In the end, Ji-yeon chooses Te-hwan, A-rin chooses Dong-ho, Hye-jin chooses Jong-hoon and, in a dramatic turn of events, Si-an chooses Jun-seo. It’s an exhilarating and fruitful end and Si-an’s choice leaves the panellists confused, but not very shocked. Either way, they express their sincerity about the season and that they were emotionally taken with the season. In the end, four singles are left standing alone at Inferno.
Single’s Inferno Season 4 Episode 12 Review

Well, what a surprisingly unsurprising end. Although Si-an kept up the thrill this season with her swaying between Jun-seo and Jeong-su, it was pretty apparent that she had her eyes for Jun-seo, regardless of how nice Jeong-su. I think the season was a bit stretched out and required a bit more cutting down. The Paradise dates are desperately boring and drag on forever. The creators seriously need to introduce a new format instead of doing the same thing again and again. I get it — the food is great at Paradise, but there has to be something more here than this. Either way, the season was fine but, with 4 down, I think it’s getting easier to figure out the plots now.
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